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  1. Despite their protestations, once again we see SOS linked with piss ups. One question, if SOS didn't book him, who the fuck is booking acts on your behalf at your own piss-ups? Also if you didn't book him, why will you not "book" him again? Isn't that a contradiction? The chanting is a fucking disgrace.
  2. Why fish? Just use magic to fish like the Jebus. If you're fishing then I would strongly recommend you read the three main religious holy books, and when you've finished, ask yourself whether they are divinely inspired manuals for rape, genocide and torture, or whether they may have been written by bronze-age fucktards who nothing about the planet we live on. Hmmmmmmmm
  3. When I climb off my mom pissed, and pull her nighty down gently so I don't wake her.
  4. Try Connections, the youth organisation. They would definitely help you. also Social Services (Young carers team) may be able to provide you with assistance, including the odd afternoon off depending on your situation. Barnado's also may be able to assist you.
  5. No evidence whatsoever for ghosts. As humans we have evolved to see patterns and faces. This was imperative to our survival during the infancy of our species. Look at a pair of patterned curtains and the chances are you'll be able to make out a face on their somewhere. This function backfires. Never been a report of a caveman ghost -did people not die in those days, or does it not count because God hadn't fitted our souls yet? There is not one shred of evidence.
  6. I was 10 she was 27 and a model. She was well into me, kept offering me millions of pounds not to dump her. I was the best she's ever had. In fact, I think she said she was giving up sex after me, because there was no point after my awesomeness inside her. And now I'm all grown up.
  7. Just a quick question. Hasn't the Echo been looked at as a potential for a piece like this but was rejected by the paper as they have to remain impartial and are unable to throw their weight behind a cause like this?
  8. The letter isn't finished - it's a first draft and needs more work. I do however like the idea of a fuck load of fans turning up at his house to deliver individual copies.
  9. I've sent my letters mate but that will really do fuck all. Look at us, we're all divided. the power is within the fan base not the banks. Moores could be a figurehead to rally behind. I don't want that cunt anywhere near Anfield but he could serve a purpose. When there are this many different factions, within the same group of people who want the same thing0, it generally comes down to lack of leadership in my experience. Trying to create some temporary leadership is not a bad idea - again, only my opinion.
  10. That's wrong - don't confuse being a thick cunt with being a malicious cunt.
  11. I'm open to suggestions -provide me with one.
  12. I think it's right I give him the chance to rectify his mistakes.
  13. That's a widely held opinion. I think he's just a thick cunt. Look guys, I'll be sending the letter/hand delivering it/whatever it takes - anyone got any suggestions for amendments? He has been marginalised and doesn't have any power within the club. I'm hoping by appealing to the vain side of man (people will follow, you can deliver us unto the promised land bollocks) he will take the bait. Anyone got any other suggestions?
  14. Look - I'm not saying he's not a cunt - he is. Steve Morgan scenario was different. Morgan wanted DM to just reduce his holding so he could take it, all at DM's expense and loss. Morgan was a shithouse trying to take advantage of the situation (my opinion), these cunts lied to Dm, No debt on the club, not like the glazers, blah blah blah. I'm hopeful we can shame this cunt into action.
  15. If he kicked up a fuss it would force the fellas who think everything is ok to have a look at themselves, as they are the stumbling block - the apathetic fans as they've been labelled. I believe he cares mate, he's just a dumb fuck who doesn't know what to do or think. I think he can be manipulated - for fucks sake even Coco manipulated the dumb cunt.
  16. Nota bout frightening the Yanks, it's about raising up the fans who think they bought us Torres and believe the credit crunch is the reason we're fucked.
  17. Well if he doesn't reply, he doesn't reply. I agree but I don't think for one minute he intentionally fucked us over. He was conned, he saw pound signs and believed he could earn more and we'd be alright. If he doesn't reply then I'll deliver it personally.
  18. That's a little more succinct than mine but he could help turn the apathetic fans against the current owners.
  19. Here's the first draft of a letter I'm putting together for David Moores. As I say, it's a first draft, there may be glaring spelling mistakes/grammatical errors so I'd welcome feedback, suggestions for improvement etc. Dear Mr Moores, I’m writing to you in the vain hope that you are as upset about the state of Liverpool Football Club as I and millions of supporters worldwide are. Before I proceed, I wish to refer you to an article written on both yours and Rick Parrys’ behalf in the wake of the collapsed deal with DIC, and the rushed acceptance of the disastrous joint bid from our current owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. icLiverpool - Trust us Let me highlight a couple of direct quotes from Rick Parry that I hope make you shuffle a little uncomfortably in your chair as you read them. “Be assured the only thing David Moores is concerned about is the club being in the right hands for the future. You can be certain he has done his homework carefully and will make a decision in the best interests of the club.” “Whatever decision is finally taken will be done so in the best interests of Liverpool Football Club. When we have more to say, we are sure it will be good news and the right news. “We had a duty as directors to consider a very interesting bid from George Gillett. The price is not a factor in David Moores’s mind. He is not after cash for himself, absolutely not. But he felt compelled to consider the rival bid.” Whilst I accept the premise of this article, namely that you wanted us to secure the financial backing needed to take us to the next level by building a new stadium whilst remaining competitive in the transfer market, without loading us with debt. Well now is the time to come clean to the public, Mr Moores. What exactly was this very interesting offer from George Gillett? It is public knowledge that he intended to use loans to buy as and load debt on the club. This is why Doug Ellis, the then chairman of Aston Villa F.C sent him packing. How can you be deemed not fit to purchase Aston Villa and end up with the most successful club in England? What exactly did this homework consist of? Have you ever used the Google Internet search engine, Mr Moores? I doubt it, because if you had, I doubt very much we’d be in this position now. For example, if either you or Mr Parry had used it at the time of the take over, you would have seen that Tom Hicks had already taken Corinthians (of Brazil) to bankruptcy, you would have seen he arrived in a blaze of glory promising a new stadium and big budgets for players but left after fleecing them of all their resources. You would have also seen how he was fleecing fans of his other “franchises.” I would also state that DIC’s version of events at that time differ wildly from yours and Mr Parrys, and given that they had impeccable business references, working with, and owning vast stakes in some of the most successful global brands on the planet whilst Mr Parry had a reputation for not answering his phone (something DIC claimed was continually happening), the jury is still very much out on what exactly happened during those times, especially as it culminated in an additional £8 million ending up in your bank account. Well here we are now, Mr Moores, our debt has been increased tenfold from £40 million when you sold us to £400 million now. Let me just reiterate and emphasise that for you. £400 million, that is just for the dubious honour of being owned by a pair of LBO specialist shysters. It’s cards on the table time for us all, we are continuing to lose money just to pay interest on a loan that you guaranteed would not be necessary, and here is the crux of my prose to you. You can still play a role in our club and rectify the mistakes you and Mr Parry made during that time. We are at a crossroads in our history, now more than ever. You may well be consigned to history as the man who sold LFC down the river for a modern day equivalent of 30 pieces of silver. It’s not too late, fans are split and not everyone fully understands exactly how you, me and every interested party, have been continually lied to by our current “custodians”. If you would resign your life presidency and go public with the betrayal of these people then people would believe and follow you, Mr Moores. You could rally round the support needed to affect change within the club, people are lost and dazed and in need of a figurehead to spur us on. We are a club beseeched with lies and warring fractions, and so much misinformation that the average fan doesn’t know whom to believe. It’s time to recognise your part in this mess and help the fans rectify it, I guarantee you would have our backing. We need you Mr Moores, to make the wrong decision when lied to would be understandable, to continue to endorse the current ownership, which your silence does, is unforgivable. Do you remember that mosaic that the Kop gave you? Well now is the time to earn it.
  20. Here's the first draft of a letter I'm putting together for David Moores. As I say, it's a first draft, there may be glaring spelling mistakes/grammatical errors so I'd welcome feedback, suggestions for improvement etc. Dear Mr Moores, I’m writing to you in the vain hope that you are as upset about the state of Liverpool Football Club as I and millions of supporters worldwide are. Before I proceed, I wish to refer you to an article written on both yours and Rick Parrys’ behalf in the wake of the collapsed deal with DIC, and the rushed acceptance of the disastrous joint bid from our current owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. icLiverpool - Trust us Let me highlight a couple of direct quotes from Rick Parry that I hope make you shuffle a little uncomfortably in your chair as you read them. “Be assured the only thing David Moores is concerned about is the club being in the right hands for the future. You can be certain he has done his homework carefully and will make a decision in the best interests of the club.” “Whatever decision is finally taken will be done so in the best interests of Liverpool Football Club. When we have more to say, we are sure it will be good news and the right news. “We had a duty as directors to consider a very interesting bid from George Gillett. The price is not a factor in David Moores’s mind. He is not after cash for himself, absolutely not. But he felt compelled to consider the rival bid.” Whilst I accept the premise of this article, namely that you wanted us to secure the financial backing needed to take us to the next level by building a new stadium whilst remaining competitive in the transfer market, without loading us with debt. Well now is the time to come clean to the public, Mr Moores. What exactly was this very interesting offer from George Gillett? It is public knowledge that he intended to use loans to buy as and load debt on the club. This is why Doug Ellis, the then chairman of Aston Villa F.C sent him packing. How can you be deemed not fit to purchase Aston Villa and end up with the most successful club in England? What exactly did this homework consist of? Have you ever used the Google Internet search engine, Mr Moores? I doubt it, because if you had, I doubt very much we’d be in this position now. For example, if either you or Mr Parry had used it at the time of the take over, you would have seen that Tom Hicks had already taken Corinthians (of Brazil) to bankruptcy, you would have seen he arrived in a blaze of glory promising a new stadium and big budgets for players but left after fleecing them of all their resources. You would have also seen how he was fleecing fans of his other “franchises.” I would also state that DIC’s version of events at that time differ wildly from yours and Mr Parrys, and given that they had impeccable business references, working with, and owning vast stakes in some of the most successful global brands on the planet whilst Mr Parry had a reputation for not answering his phone (something DIC claimed was continually happening), the jury is still very much out on what exactly happened during those times, especially as it culminated in an additional £8 million ending up in your bank account. Well here we are now, Mr Moores, our debt has been increased tenfold from £40 million when you sold us to £400 million now. Let me just reiterate and emphasise that for you. £400 million, that is just for the dubious honour of being owned by a pair of LBO specialist shysters. It’s cards on the table time for us all, we are continuing to lose money just to pay interest on a loan that you guaranteed would not be necessary, and here is the crux of my prose to you. You can still play a role in our club and rectify the mistakes you and Mr Parry made during that time. We are at a crossroads in our history, now more than ever. You may well be consigned to history as the man who sold LFC down the river for a modern day equivalent of 30 pieces of silver. It’s not too late, fans are split and not everyone fully understands exactly how you, me and every interested party, have been continually lied to by our current “custodians”. If you would resign your life presidency and go public with the betrayal of these people then people would believe and follow you, Mr Moores. You could rally round the support needed to affect change within the club, people are lost and dazed and in need of a figurehead to spur us on. We are a club beseeched with lies and warring fractions, and so much misinformation that the average fan doesn’t know whom to believe. It’s time to recognise your part in this mess and help the fans rectify it, I guarantee you would have our backing. We need you Mr Moores, to make the wrong decision when lied to would be understandable, to continue to endorse the current ownership, which your silence does, is unforgivable. Do you remember that mosaic that the Kop gave you? Well now is the time to earn it.
  21. Liverpool determined to keep hold of Xabi Alonso | Liverpool - Times Online Liverpool are determined to hold on to Xabi Alonso despite the midfield player’s desire to move to Real Madrid. Sources at Anfield indicated that it would take a “mind-blowing” offer by the Spanish giants to prise the 27-year-old away from the club. Florentino Pérez, the Real president, told The Times yesterday of his interest in Alonso. “Xabi is a magnificent Spanish player, so of course we’d love to have him,” Pérez said. “But everything would involve reaching an agreement with Rafael Benítez. It will need to be an agreement that is in the best interests of both clubs.” Liverpool made it clear yesterday that they have no intention of selling the Spain player, who has three years left on his contract. Alonso, however, has made it equally clear that he wants to move on. After the 3-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on the final day of the season last month, Alonso met Benítez, the Liverpool manager, to try to force the issue. The Spaniard has been unsettled for some time, despite having a superb season. Before the Champions League qualifying match against Standard Liège in August, he was reluctant to play to avoid being cup-tied in Europe with any potential new club. However, Liverpool are adamant that they will resist any move for Alonso — Manchester City and Arsenal have also been linked with the player. Suggestions that £25 million would tempt Benítez to sell were laughed off as being “nowhere near” Liverpool’s valuation. Related Links * Red alert at Liverpool's soaring debt * We can outspend United, claim Liverpool * Debt no threat to Big Four if they keep winning Benítez will be active in the transfer market despite Liverpool’s accounts revealing that the club’s profits failed to cover interest payments on debt last year. Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr, the club’s American owners, are almost certain to get an extension on their £350 million loan deal with Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Wachovia, due for repayment on July 24. RBS, which owns 75 per cent of the debt, is unconcerned by the reported loss of £43 million since most of it was due to “non-cash” write-downs in the value of players. It is understood that the bank’s only reservation about the performance of the owners is their inability to finance a new stadium. The banks are encouraging Hicks and Gillett to look for new investment to push through the new ground. RBS was reassured when Benítez and Fernando Torres signed extensions to their contracts in the closing weeks of the season. The Spanish pair’s commitment to the club was a significant factor in giving the Americans financial breathing space.
  22. The lowest they could sell it for to clear their debts is about £420 million. They are not in a position now to reduce it too much without going into negative equity. That's why we are stuck. There is no way they would walk away without a decent profit, in order to save face if nothing else. If it looks like the English have sent them packing from a "storied sports franchise," then how long before the fans of their other clubs get together to oust these cunts for taking the piss out of them, too. Hicks has already shown with Corinthians just how far he'll take it if he has to. If they take us into administration (unlikely but not impossible), they would happily blame the credit crunch, just like they have for the stadium - ignoring the fact that the credit crunch didn't start to bite till about a year after they bought us. I reckon the absolute minimal asking price for our club would be £470 million, giving them £25 million each.
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